School: Inniskeen (roll number 13396)

Location:
Inishkeen, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
Louis A. Duffy
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    About twenty years ago a man called James Mullin, Drumgonnely, saw a car turned up-side down and two men in it.

    About twenty years ago a man called James Mullin, Drumgonnely, saw a car turned upside - down and two men in it. The car was on fire and the two men were nearly burned. James Mullin was coming home from his work, and he saw the two men in the car. He jumped out of his cart and pulled the men out of the blazing car.
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    John Malone walked from Limerick to his own home in Louth, Co. Louth.

    John Malone walked from Limerick to his own home in Louth, Co Louth. This is a distance of about ninety three miles. He accomplished the journey in about thirty hours, making two breaks for a rest, of one hour each.
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    There was a man called James Meegan who lived in Mullahinshina Inniskeen Co. Monaghan.

    There was a man called James Meegan who lived in Mullahinshina Inniskeen Co. Monaghan. There was a bet as to who could carry seven hundredweights
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